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NAME |
Lance Hosey, AIA |
Lecturer |
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TEACHING
AREA |
ARCH
201 (Design Studio) |
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EDUCATION |
1990,
Master of Architecture 1987,
B.A. |
Yale
University Columbia
University |
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REGISTRATION |
Registered
Architect, New York State and District of Columbia |
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TEACHING
AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE |
George
Washington Univerity; Design Studios |
1996 1989-1990 |
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PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE |
William
McDonough + Partners, Charlottesville, VA Adamstein
& Demetriou, Washington, DC Gwathmey
Siegel & Associates, New York, NY Rafael
Vinoly Architects, New York, NY |
1999-present 1995-1999 1993-1995 1990-1991 |
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ACADEMIC
AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS |
Winner, Monticello
African-American Burial Ground Memorial design competition IIDA Best Workplace Award, Mid-Atlantic Chapter (for Interactive
Applications Group offices) Selected to write intro for Berkeley Prize Competition Graham Foundation financial grant for research and travel related to
the Barcelona Pavilion “The Fountainhead Syndrome”
named top ten article by AIA / James River Chapter (Virginia) JAE Award for "Slumming in Utopia," ACSA AIA Award of Excellence, Northern Virginia Chapter (for Interactive
Applications Group offices) 50 Best
Workplaces in Washington, Washingtonian Magazine (for Interactive
Applications Group offices) AIA Young Architects Award of Excellence, Northern Virginia
Chapter (for Ryan Residence) |
2002 2002 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000-2001 1999 |
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PUBLICATIONS (Recent/selected) |
“Why the future of architecture doesn’t need us,” Architectural Record / In the Cause of Architecture “Hearing Voices,” Metropolis “HALO: communication booth,” Design
Issues “The Fountainhead Syndrome,” CRIT (3/02) DesignArchitecture.com (5/01) "Hidden
Lines: Gender, Race and the Body in Graphic
Standards," JAE “Notes on social art,” Introduction to the
Berkeley Prize competition (www.berkeleyprize.org) "The Workplace and the E-Place," Urban Land "Slumming
in Utopia: Protest Construction and the Iconography of Urban America," JAE "Subversive
Constructions," Dichotomy |
6/02 5/02 Summer, 02 3/02 5/01 11/01 10/01 1/01 2/00 Spring, 00 |
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RESEARCH
& CREATIVE WORK (Recent/selected) |
Architecture, Public Space
and Political Protest; Emerging Technologies and their Impact on Design and Construction; Sex, Race and Representations
of the Body in Architecture; Architecture, Culture and
Cuisine; Conceptual Differences
between the Original Barcelona Pavilion and its Reconstruction |
1998-present; 2001-present 2000-present 2002 2000-present |
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MEMBERSHIP |
American
Institute of Architects (AIA); Associate of Collegiate Schools of
Architecture (ACSA); USGBC LEED accreditation |
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